This lightweight and compact kit includes a fork, spoon, knife, and chopsticks, all made from corrosion-resistant stainless steel.
Corrosion-resistant stainless steel makes all the difference, doesn’t it? I’ve had plastic utensils warp or snap under the least bit of pressure—absolutely useless when you’re actually hungry. The Quatish set’s combo with chopsticks was a pleasant surprise for me too; I like having options, especially for meals on the go that aren’t just the usual sandwich or soup. I’ve put the knife to the test a few times—sliced through apple skins and cheese blocks just fine, though it won’t replace a true paring knife in the kitchen. The lightweight aspect is a big plus, especially when my “one bag” rule for outings gets tight. I wonder, BakingQueen62, have you noticed any scratching on the utensils after frequent use? Mine still look pretty good, but I do wrap a napkin around them to keep the clatter down inside the case. For folks who value low-fuss, reusable gear, this set seems like a winner—beats
I’m with you on preferring stainless over plastic—had too many lunch disasters with flimsy forks myself. I haven’t had any scratching issues yet either, but wrapping them in a napkin is a clever idea!